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29th March 2016
03:30pm BST

"We have a couple [of suspects]," Zellner is quoted as saying by Newsweek.
"I’d say there’s one, leading the pack by a lot. But I don’t want to scare him off, I don’t want him to run."
Avery's only option at present is the discovery of new evidence capable of exonerating him - "kind of a high hurdle to jump," Zellner says - but the lawyer has hinted at the capabilities of new forensic procedures to help her client.
"They used forensic science to convict [Avery], and I’d be using it to convict them of planting the evidence," she said.
"We can jump [the hurdle] with the new technology. With someone who’s innocent, you can definitely jump that hurdle."Explore more on these topics: